Twisted van der Waals (vdW) materials have emerged as a promising platform for exploring exotic quantum phenomena and engineering novel material properties in two dimensions, potentially revolutionizing developments in spintronics. This review provides an overview of recent progress on emerging moiré spintronics in twisted vdW materials, with a particular focus on two-dimensional magnetic materials. Following a brief introduction to the general features of twisted vdW materials, we discuss recent theoretical and experimental studies on stacking-dependent interlayer magnetism, non-collinear spin textures, moiré magnetic exchange interactions, moiré skyrmions, and moiré magnons. We further highlight the potential of machine learning to accelerate the discovery and design of multifunctional materials for moiré spintronics. Finally, we conclude by addressing the most pressing challenges and potential opportunities in this rapidly expanding field.
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